I raced to my backyard, flipped the rock that props up my bird bath, and snapped away with my cellphone camera. Here are the before and after results.
You’re right. There is nothing of interest is under that rock. At least nothing I was able to photograph. I did see a centipede run away, but that was before my cellphone camera had time to respond.

Undaunted by this lack of success I looked for another likely rock to flip and found the next best thing: an upside down birdbath I haven’t used in a long time. I flipped the defunct birdbath with better results, indicated below by the red arrow.

Here’s a closer look at the spider web built at the crook of the tree roots:

Conclusion? ‘Tis better to flip the old birdbath than the rock that holds up the new one.

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